Why Widespread Panic?

I was born outside of the hippie element and remain outside of all other elements. I used to flock among the hippies out of comfort and desire for good drugs, but then I realized anyone is capable of interesting conversation, but if people like or dislike music with any sort of ulterior motive then they lose a huge amount of personhood in my eyes, or maybe just gain a huge amount of lameness. Either way I can't care about them.
 
My theory is after Til the medicine takes got really popular among the college crowd imo. The album was too catchy and melodic for its time.

i couldn't disagree more. panic has, and always will be a college bar band that happened to get popular. hoard tour was really what put them on the "jamband" map. before that, it was all college kids. typical panic fan these days is someone like me, early 30's to mid 40's that got into them in HS/College.

i also think they explored new territories with bears gone fishin, surprise valley and party at your mama's house on TTMT. really, their last GREAT album IMO. i'd say "don't tell the band" was when they got a little poppy. i wasn't a huge fan of that one.

oh.....and i think i scored a ticket for tomorrow night. rock on.

here is last night:

01/25/12 The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD
1: Ain't Life Grand, Blue Indian, Coach > Ride Me High > C. Brown, Old Joe > Party At Your Mama's House > Stop Breakin' Down Blues, Jack, Makes Sense To Me

2: Let's Get The Show On The Road, Shut Up And Drive, Tickle the Truth, True To My Nature, Space Wrangler, Don't Be Denied, Airplane > The Ballad of John and Yoko, Mercy, Imitation Leather Shoes

E: Trouble, Are You Ready For The Country?, Climb To Safety


i listened to some of the stream and it sounded pretty good.
 
but if people like or dislike music with any sort of ulterior motive then they lose a huge amount of personhood in my eyes, or maybe just gain a huge amount of lameness. Either way I can't care about them.

that's exactly how i feel

not really sure why i even give a shit

perhaps some unconscious insecurity
 
wish i would have gone last night, very cool that they let colin vereen out there:

01/29/12 The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

1: Papa's Home, Wondering, Hope in a Hopeless World, Counting Train Cars (LTP 11/29/08), Help Me Somebody, Trouble*, Hatfield, Ballad of John and Yoko, Climb to Safety

2: Pleas, Can't Get High, Ain't No Use > Blue Indian**, Carmelita** (Warren Zevon cover, sung by Todd), Degenerate, Fishing, This Cruel Thing, Jack, Chilly Water > Goin' Out West

E: C. Brown***, Blight****, End of the Show****

* with Colin Vereen on guitar and lead vocals
** with John Keane on pedal steel
*** Todd on bucket and egg shaker, Sunny on congas, JoJo on toy piano
**** Todd on bucket and egg shaker, Sunny on congas
[Christmas version of Papa's Home; First 'Carmelita'; JB after Hope in a Hopeless World, "How are you all doing up there? Just checking!"; Dave before Ballad of John and Yoko, "Uh, this is in G, right?"; Wood Tour]
 
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